English:
This guide will show you how to install the necessary drivers in order to use the USBasp AVR programmer.

In the first part, the user will understand the basic characteristics of USBasp in order to not damage your PC, USBasp or other equipments. Second, you will learn how to connect your AVR uC to your USBasp by ISP port.

Then, this guide will split in two parts, depending on which Windows version you have installed:
1) Windows XP
2) Windows 7/Vista

If you don't have the drivers yet, you can download them from here:
USBasp official webpage : http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/
Windows drivers: http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/usbasp.2011-05-28.tar.gz

HEY!! Where's the rest of it? I got this far..Much Thanks, I was lost without your 'ible

Once windows sees the USBasp...then what? I plug my uno clone W/ usbasp 10 pin port on the board but, nothing...windows duzzint see anything attached to the usbasp. Is this where the Virtual com port driver is used?

This instructable would have been really useful if I could actually read it. The rest of instructables.com uses English, so here's a question for you. If YOU are able to view instructables.com, then YOU are either translating or using a translator, so why should WE, the rest of the instructables community have to translate your page to view it? So don't take all this offensively, but rather as advice. If you want to get more views and help more poeple learn what you are teaching, you should at minimum put BOTH English and Spanish. I had to use a translator just to type this into YOUR language. To view YOUR instructable, I had to use a translator to view what you wrote. So ask yourself this: Would the 90%+ English speaking portion of the instructables community take the time to translate, or would they just skip yours and find an instuctable in English? And how would they even find your instructable when searching in the search bar would require typing the phrase you want to search for in a Foreign language? Furthermore, with over 10 major languages in the world, to search for an instructable, I would have to translate what I am searching for over 10 times into over 10 different languages just to search for one instructable.

I do know that the ratio of english manuals vs spanish's it's much larger. Then, is very probable (and I almost sure) that there is already an english-written manual of how to install the usbasp which could be even better than mine. So, as a native spanish speaker I wanted to contribute to those people who can not read english manuals. Translators are OK, but not 100% realiables.

If more people think this manual worth it, then I will translate it to english.

Very nice job translating the page, and very nice instructable. These are essentially the steps I took when I programmed a microchip for the first time a few weeks ago, only I didn't have an instructable to help me.